UFC officials Thursday announced that verbal agreements are in
place for the booking, which takes place at U.S. Bank Arena and
additionally features a heavyweight showdown between hard-hitting
Australian Soa Palelei
and reigning EFC Africa champion Ruan Potts.
Neither broadcast plans nor a main event has been announced for the
show.

Lentz, 29, last competed in December, when former title contender
Chad
Mendes defeated “The Carny” by unanimous decision at UFC on Fox
9. Prior to that loss, Lentz had won three straight fights, scoring
victories over Eiji
Mitsuoka, Diego Nunes
and Hacran Dias
to begin his run at 145 pounds.

Another former lightweight, Gamburyan, 32, has gone 2-3 since
rejoining the UFC in 2011. “The Anvil” went 1-1 last year, earning
a controversial unanimous verdict over Cole Miller
in August before dropping a decision to German striker Dennis Siver
this past December at UFC 168.